archieboo62
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A chirp from Africa! Thanks to this forum I have educated myself and finally solved some of the incredibly frustrating glitches found in the M47 bmw motor. I have a 2004 td4. I want to return the favour and share my experiences!
History; MIL flashed a few times.Because i had an extended warranty, i took to dealer(stealer) who diagnosed low pressure fuel pump. (extended warranties in South Africa are really not worth the paper they are written on miles of tiny print which exempt EVERYTHING) I paid my one third excess and departed.
on 250km drive home from dealer light flashed again. I changed fuel filter behind rh wheel arch and it seemed ok. How can a land rover dealership fit a new fuel pump but not fit a new filter?????????? Anywayzzz.Long story short, I found gravel and a pebble blocking the entrance to the filter. Between the sedimenter and the filter. Any competent mechanic would have checked and seen it whilst changing the pump. I Thought I had solved the problem. I then embarked on a journey towing a car on an A frame 2000 km north to Botswana. Occasional MIL light and surging which steadily got worse. On my way back, minus the towed car, it was much worse. (it seemed it ran better under extreme load??Weird) Finally engine light came on permanently and vehicle went into limp mode. 1500km to go to get home! Through much trial and error, I disconnected the turbo boost solenoid and the EGR and gained enough power to get back in limp mode at an average of 80km per hour. Then the fun started! With the help of this forum, I discovered a hole in the turbo boost solenoid and a totally choked EGR valve. Sorted and expected all would be ok. Zippo. Still in limp mode and zero power. Logic told me that there was no pressure in the common rail. Checked LP pump and filter and fuel was jetting out. interestingly, the new fuel pump was running continuously. When I opened a pipe before the HP pump fuel jetted out. I reasoned that the common rail sensor was telling the ecu that pressure was too high and so it was voiding it back to the tank. I started fiddling with the plug onto the common rail pressure sensor and immediately the MIL went off and the engine note changed. Took it for a test drive and it ran like a rocket! However it soon packed up again. Each time I fiddled with the plug it corrected itself. BUT... sometimes plenty of power and sometimes no power and black smoke. The big decision...Is it the sensor or plug/harness? Logic says sensor because fiddling with the plug did not always produce consistent power restoration but sometimes extreme black smoke. (MIL was off though.Weird hey??) Anywayzzz.. fitted new sensor and all is good again. Loads of pull and zero smoke. Hope this helps some poor sucker like me who bought the best 4x4 by far....
By the way..For South African Land rover owners, Jaco from LR part in south Africa ROCKS! This company seems to be able to get parts to you in a hurry.
History; MIL flashed a few times.Because i had an extended warranty, i took to dealer(stealer) who diagnosed low pressure fuel pump. (extended warranties in South Africa are really not worth the paper they are written on miles of tiny print which exempt EVERYTHING) I paid my one third excess and departed.
on 250km drive home from dealer light flashed again. I changed fuel filter behind rh wheel arch and it seemed ok. How can a land rover dealership fit a new fuel pump but not fit a new filter?????????? Anywayzzz.Long story short, I found gravel and a pebble blocking the entrance to the filter. Between the sedimenter and the filter. Any competent mechanic would have checked and seen it whilst changing the pump. I Thought I had solved the problem. I then embarked on a journey towing a car on an A frame 2000 km north to Botswana. Occasional MIL light and surging which steadily got worse. On my way back, minus the towed car, it was much worse. (it seemed it ran better under extreme load??Weird) Finally engine light came on permanently and vehicle went into limp mode. 1500km to go to get home! Through much trial and error, I disconnected the turbo boost solenoid and the EGR and gained enough power to get back in limp mode at an average of 80km per hour. Then the fun started! With the help of this forum, I discovered a hole in the turbo boost solenoid and a totally choked EGR valve. Sorted and expected all would be ok. Zippo. Still in limp mode and zero power. Logic told me that there was no pressure in the common rail. Checked LP pump and filter and fuel was jetting out. interestingly, the new fuel pump was running continuously. When I opened a pipe before the HP pump fuel jetted out. I reasoned that the common rail sensor was telling the ecu that pressure was too high and so it was voiding it back to the tank. I started fiddling with the plug onto the common rail pressure sensor and immediately the MIL went off and the engine note changed. Took it for a test drive and it ran like a rocket! However it soon packed up again. Each time I fiddled with the plug it corrected itself. BUT... sometimes plenty of power and sometimes no power and black smoke. The big decision...Is it the sensor or plug/harness? Logic says sensor because fiddling with the plug did not always produce consistent power restoration but sometimes extreme black smoke. (MIL was off though.Weird hey??) Anywayzzz.. fitted new sensor and all is good again. Loads of pull and zero smoke. Hope this helps some poor sucker like me who bought the best 4x4 by far....
By the way..For South African Land rover owners, Jaco from LR part in south Africa ROCKS! This company seems to be able to get parts to you in a hurry.
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